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The American Dahlia Society – the Second 50 Years THE AMERICAN DAHLIA SOCIETY The Second 50 Years. "To stimulate interest in, and promote the culture and development of the Dahlia." CoMPILED BY HARRY R1.,,-o 1 Copyright© 2015 by The American Dahlia Society All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without permission from The American Dahlia Society. ISBN 978-0-692-52512-8 First addition, Parrot Press 2 Introduction In the beginning there was The Golden Year Dahlia Record, published in 1964, in anticipation of the AD­ S's Golden Anniversary in 1965. At 52 over-size pages, the publication by Lynn Dudley is a master­ piece of history, insight, and entertainment. When I first took on the assignment of organizing The American Dahlia Society the Second Fifty Years, I conceived a parallel publication in the same format. As the months went along, I concluded that I am not Lynn Dudley, and sequels usually disappoint. In looking for a different direction, I discovered that there was a wealth of history, insight and entertain­ ment in the last 50 years of the ADS Bulletins. The stories of the American Dahlia Society, the dahlia and the dahlia's people were right there. From that point forward, this publication virtually wrote itself. It is organized by year. There are no long lists or es­ says. Rather it is a buffet of tidbits-dim sum or tapas--of information that presents the ADS, the flower, and its people for your enjoyment. It is not intended to be read in one sitting, but rather, like an almanac to be visited from time to time. I have taken a number of liberties to create tidbits. have reduced Bulletin articles to a paragraph or two, 3 and have generally noted the original author. I have done worse to the poetry. It had to be included, as it was in The Record, but again, I have excerpted lines and stanzas. Both of these "barbarous" deci­ sions require apologies to the authors and poets. I have noted decisions of the ADS Executive Board where I thought they would be useful. Unattributed entries came from the Bulletin; if I missed authors, mea culpa. The full set of the articles and poems will be available on the www.dahlia.org website in the last 50 years of Bulletins. Undoubtedly, you will also find errors, some flagrant and others subtle. Again, more apologies are in or­ der. We will correct them when the publication ulti­ mately appears on the ADS website. Fortunately, it is a work in progress. In The Record, Warren Maytrott looked forward from 1965. Let's see how well he did-or rather, we did: • The real basis for continued dahlia populari- ty in America, lies in promoting them as a dec­ orative adjunct to garden or home decoration. This is still a work in progress. The ADS has established trials and awards for container and border dahlias, but without a great degree of enthusiasm. The gardening world is ahead of the ADS. 4 • Dahlia shows will become increasingly im­ portant to local societies in order to attract the general gardening public, not just the same old group of exhibitors. Many local societies have lost show sites that attracted many visi­ tors. Many public gardens prefer weddings to flower shows. The societies are required to be creative in finding venues and publicizing their shows. Major newspapers and media pay scant attention to flower shows. • Opportunities for beginners and amateurs to participate at the shows will expand. More publicity is crucial. More and more societies are creating show classes for young, new, and limited growers. • Trial Gardens will expand. They provide a bond between the ADS and the local society. This has been a real challenge for the ADS. Local societies bemoan the shortage of ADS judges. • Society Cooperation. There will be less poli­ tics and more cooperation among societies. More local societies will be established and associated with the ADS. The era of cutthroat competition is generally over. If nearby societies do not cooperate, 5 they will all be at risk. The Northwest has done a great job in making this prophesy come to pass. • Culture. There will be more effort made to educate growers about how to grow amazing dahlias. Technology has revolutionized communication and education. Warren did not anticipate the computer, nor did a lot of later ADS leaders. • There will be more success in controlling diseases and virus carriers, developing a serological test for viruses, and hybridizing re­ sistant strains. This has proven harder than anyone anticipat­ ed. Nature has not opened the door. • Pre-testing new varieties. There will no longer be a "rush to market" before virus and disease resistance is confirmed. Too many, too soon! • Spraying. More effective chemicals will be developed, and gardeners will rogue out dis­ eased plants more aggressively. The chemicals are more effective, but the en­ vironmental issues have become more worri­ some. 6 It is impossible for anyone to see over the hori­ zon, even "futurists." The impact of technology, the growth of the environmental movement, and public commitment to sustainable gardening have revolutionized horticulture at a rate that cannot be fully comprehended. Information is available at the touch of a keyboard. Flower so­ cieties have had to find another basis of rele­ vance. Sustainable gardening has led many gar­ deners away from flower societies and exhibiting, which they associate with noxious chemicals and obsessive gardeners. Nevertheless, the dahlia is and will always be a special flower. Its combination of color, diversity, and blooming period are unparalleled in the last 50 years. They grew on the mountainsides of Mexico and Central America before the earliest human inhabitants, and they will continue to grow in gardens and meadows for centuries to come. As you read this publication, I am sure you will agree that the American Dahlia Society has had an extraordinary impact on the dahlia over the past 50 years. It has encouraged hybridizers to create new forms. The ADS has effectively pub­ licized and promoted the dahlia to the gardening public for use on farms, backyards, and patios. Through its local societies, it has created shared communities that care for the dahlia and one a 7 other. Thanks to the dahlia and its people the future of the American Dahlia is bright as it begins its sec­ ond century. I am thankful for the help of June Lilling, and Cliff Witt for their professional editing and formatting. They made the text and format look so much better than it was when I sent it to them. Thanks to David Hines of Parrot Press and his team for the actual production. Martin Kral has been with me from the beginning. He has been generous with his ideas and comments and is responsible for most of the photos in the book. 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